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Pagina 56
... Richard II . The moral : the established order is sacred and cannot be disturbed without disastrous consequences . The play , Henry VIII , varies slightly from fact , most signifi- cantly in allowing Catherine of Aragon to die before ...
... Richard II . The moral : the established order is sacred and cannot be disturbed without disastrous consequences . The play , Henry VIII , varies slightly from fact , most signifi- cantly in allowing Catherine of Aragon to die before ...
Pagina 178
... Richard's in 1381. Had Elizabeth in 1558 been as impertinent and as addicted to luxury as Richard , she would have been lucky to have ruled to the age ( Elizabeth was thirty - two in 1565 ) when Richard lost his royal sceptre . Richard's ...
... Richard's in 1381. Had Elizabeth in 1558 been as impertinent and as addicted to luxury as Richard , she would have been lucky to have ruled to the age ( Elizabeth was thirty - two in 1565 ) when Richard lost his royal sceptre . Richard's ...
Pagina 180
... Richard III is stripped of all virtues ( he had quite a few kingly abilities ) and revolved in perpetual wickedness . The rea- sons behind the moral rehabilitation of King John are covered in chapter V and such reasons would be much ...
... Richard III is stripped of all virtues ( he had quite a few kingly abilities ) and revolved in perpetual wickedness . The rea- sons behind the moral rehabilitation of King John are covered in chapter V and such reasons would be much ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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